Post by pjotr on Mar 9, 2019 10:57:53 GMT 1
Dear fellow Forum folks from Poland,
Since the 19th century, men have, taken part in significant cultural and political responses to feminism within each "wave" of the movement. This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in a range of social relations, generally done through a "strategic leveraging" of male privilege. Feminist men have also argued alongside writers like bell hooks, however, that men's liberation from the socio-cultural constraints of sexism and gender roles is a necessary part of feminist activism and scholarship.
Parker Pillsbury and other abolitionist men held feminist views and openly identified as feminist, using their influence to promote the rights of women and slaves respectively.
Parker Pillsbury (September 22, 1809 – July 7, 1898) was an American minister and advocate for abolition and women's rights.
Pillsbury helped to draft the constitution of the feminist American Equal Rights Association in 1865, he served as vice-president of the New Hampshire Woman Suffrage Association. In 1868 and 1869 Parker edited Revolution with Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the majority of pro-feminist authors emerged from France, including François Poullain de La Barre, Denis Diderot, Paul Henri Thiry d'Holbach, and Charles Louis de Montesquieu.
Charles Louis de Montesquieu
In Western Europe and the USA today you have a lot of female Feminists, but also some female supporting male feminists. Do you have the same phenomenon in Polish cities and towns?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_in_feminism
Maybe Bonobo, Jeanne or Polish visitors, members or Polish Americans with knowledge, information, and access to Polish press/media can answer this question?
Why do I ask this. Answer because I saw the phenomena of the mass Black marches n Poland (Pro-Choice) and I read about political initiatives like Razem and the Feminist Initiative (Polish: Inicjatywa Feministyczna, IF) is a Polish political party advocating for women's rights.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razem / partiarazem.pl/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_Initiative_(Poland) / inicjatywafeministyczna.pl/
Cheers,
Pieter
Since the 19th century, men have, taken part in significant cultural and political responses to feminism within each "wave" of the movement. This includes seeking to establish equal opportunities for women in a range of social relations, generally done through a "strategic leveraging" of male privilege. Feminist men have also argued alongside writers like bell hooks, however, that men's liberation from the socio-cultural constraints of sexism and gender roles is a necessary part of feminist activism and scholarship.
Parker Pillsbury and other abolitionist men held feminist views and openly identified as feminist, using their influence to promote the rights of women and slaves respectively.
Parker Pillsbury (September 22, 1809 – July 7, 1898) was an American minister and advocate for abolition and women's rights.
Pillsbury helped to draft the constitution of the feminist American Equal Rights Association in 1865, he served as vice-president of the New Hampshire Woman Suffrage Association. In 1868 and 1869 Parker edited Revolution with Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the majority of pro-feminist authors emerged from France, including François Poullain de La Barre, Denis Diderot, Paul Henri Thiry d'Holbach, and Charles Louis de Montesquieu.
Charles Louis de Montesquieu
In Western Europe and the USA today you have a lot of female Feminists, but also some female supporting male feminists. Do you have the same phenomenon in Polish cities and towns?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men_in_feminism
Maybe Bonobo, Jeanne or Polish visitors, members or Polish Americans with knowledge, information, and access to Polish press/media can answer this question?
Why do I ask this. Answer because I saw the phenomena of the mass Black marches n Poland (Pro-Choice) and I read about political initiatives like Razem and the Feminist Initiative (Polish: Inicjatywa Feministyczna, IF) is a Polish political party advocating for women's rights.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razem / partiarazem.pl/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_Initiative_(Poland) / inicjatywafeministyczna.pl/
Cheers,
Pieter